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Submitting driver to the Linux Kernel #29

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PieterWaegeman opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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Submitting driver to the Linux Kernel #29

PieterWaegeman opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments

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@PieterWaegeman
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Hi there!

I love your work. Any plans on submitting this driver to be added to the Linux Kernel?

Kind regards,
Pieter

@gotzl
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gotzl commented Jul 7, 2022

Hi,
I would love to see it there as well, but it's nowhere near to meet the coding standards required to get it there. In addition, I think it would be favorable to have a common solution for all these out-of-tree FFB drivers, like new-lg4ff (were I pretty much stole all the code from), or hid-tmff2 ... Unfortunately, I don't have the time to work in this direction atm ... Buy let's see what the future brings ;)

@ZakMcKrack3n
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@gotzl Maybe we can start small by collecting all the wheel base ids and making a pull request for systemd , eliminating the need for setting fuzz/deadzone ?

Someone did that for simucube devices, at least they use git pull requests (unlike main kernel development):
systemd/systemd@fbe73bd

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